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Armenia: Addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - 2021
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Dr Hrachuhi Ghazaryan at Wigmore Clinic in Yerevan, Armenia on 15 November 2021. Dr Ghazaryan, a pediatrician for 15 years, is the Head of the Pediatric Department at the Wigmore Clinic and teaches at the General Pediatric Department “N1” at Yerevan State Medical University. Like many countries, Armenia is confronted with the public health challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). However, the country is taking steps to curtail the overuse of antimicrobials (antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics). With funds from the European Union, WHO’s Regional Office for Europe has assisted Armenia’s Ministry of Health to improve guidelines on the management and treatment of common infections (including community-acquired pneumonia, pharyngitis, urinary tract infections, ear infections), and COVID-19. WHO and the Ministry of Health are introducing these guidelines to primary health care providers throughout Armenia. The guidelines include information on the rational use of antimicrobials to help practitioners orient themselves quickly, and follow a unified approach to treatment, while also considering individual factors. Professionals like Doctor Hrachuhi Ghazaryan, Head of Pediatric Service at the Wigmore Clinic, have introduced these improved guidelines to over 1600 local general practitioners, family doctors and pediatricians, therefore raising AMR awareness. The pediatric service at the pediatric service at the Wigmore Clinic, in the center of Yerevan, was established in 2018. Since then, it has become one of the leading pediatric services in the country for treating complicated pediatric medical conditions. The team treats around 150 children as outpatients daily and cares for up to 20 children in the wards. Over the course of a year, around 1500 children are treated in the pediatric inpatient department. Wigmore Clinic is privately owned; however, most pediatric services can be accessed with a state-issued prescription. Their main goal is to provide high-quality, accessible health care for all children but because of the sharp rise in patients in the last two years, they consistently experience bed shortages during high morbidity seasons.Important information and disclaimer:These images are to be used in the context they were taken in. These were taken to illustrate the use of guidelines on managing infectious diseases for primary health care and Anti-Microbial Resistance.
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11/15/2021
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Armenia
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Yerevan
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Wigmore Clinic
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EURO
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